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An Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver & wood Mazer bowl, having a plain round plenished or hand-hammered body, mounted on an Oak base, and having an applied central Celtic style band. This beautiful silver Mazer bowl was made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made wood & silver Mazer bowl are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), and height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). We cannot give a total weight because of the wooden base, but the gauge of silver used is very good.

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An Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver & wood Mazer bowl, having a plain round plenished or hand-hammered body, mounted on an Oak base, and having an applied central Celtic style band. This beautiful silver Mazer bowl was made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made wood & silver Mazer bowl are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), and height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). We cannot give a total weight because of the wooden base, but the gauge of silver used is very good.
An Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver & wood Mazer bowl, having a plain round plenished or hand-hammered body, mounted on an Oak base, and having an applied central Celtic style band. This beautiful silver Mazer bowl was made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made wood & silver Mazer bowl are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), and height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). We cannot give a total weight because of the wooden base, but the gauge of silver used is very good.
An Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver & wood Mazer bowl, having a plain round plenished or hand-hammered body, mounted on an Oak base, and having an applied central Celtic style band. This beautiful silver Mazer bowl was made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made wood & silver Mazer bowl are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), and height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). We cannot give a total weight because of the wooden base, but the gauge of silver used is very good.  An Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver & wood Mazer bowl, having a plain round plenished or hand-hammered body, mounted on an Oak base, and having an applied central Celtic style band. This beautiful silver Mazer bowl was made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made wood & silver Mazer bowl are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), and height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). We cannot give a total weight because of the wooden base, but the gauge of silver used is very good.
An Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver & wood Mazer bowl, having a plain round plenished or hand-hammered body, mounted on an Oak base, and having an applied central Celtic style band. This beautiful silver Mazer bowl was made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made wood & silver Mazer bowl are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), and height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). We cannot give a total weight because of the wooden base, but the gauge of silver used is very good.


Our stunning collection of small silver bowls are available in a host of antique silver designs. Click on the any of our small antique silver bowls to see several views of more detailed pictures. Whether you are looking for plain, fluted or patterned, our small silver bowls are available for purchase online or at our store in the London Silver Vaults. All our small antique silver bowls bought online are delivered with free transit insurance. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Baskets or Antique Silver Dishes



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